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Written communications pursuant to Rule 425 under the Securities Act (17 CFR 230.425)

On December 7, 2012, Grandparents.com, Inc. (the “Company”)
conducted an initial closing (the “Initial Closing”) of its private offering (the “Offering”) of a minimum
of $250,000 up to a maximum $3,500,000 of units, each consisting of a 12% secured convertible promissory note in the principal
amount of $50,000 (collectively, the “Notes”) and a warrant to purchase shares of the Company’s common stock,
par value $.01 per share, at an exercise price of $0.50 per share (collectively, the “Warrants”). At the Initial Closing,
the Company entered into a Note Purchase Agreement (the “Purchase Agreement”) with certain accredited investors providing
for the issuance of an aggregate of $550,000 in principal amount of Notes and Warrants to purchase an aggregate of 550,000 shares
of the Company’s common stock.

The 12% Secured Convertible Promissory Notes

The Notes accrue interest at the rate of 12% per annum. Subject
to the earlier prepayment or conversion of the Notes, the outstanding principal and interest on the Notes is due and payable at
maturity, which will occur on the earlier of June 1, 2013 or the closing of a “Qualified Financing.” As more fully
described in the Purchase Agreement, “Qualified Financing” means an offering of the Company’s equity securities
which results in gross cash proceeds to the Company of not less than $7,000,000. At the closing of a Qualified Financing, each
holder of a Note will have the option of being repaid the outstanding principal and interest due thereon or converting the outstanding
principal and interest due thereon into securities offered in the Qualified Financing at a 25% discount to the price at which such
securities are being offered. Holders that elect to convert will be entitled to the same registration rights, if any, as investors
in the Qualified Financing.

The Notes can be declared due and payable upon an “Event
of Default.” As more fully described in the Purchase Agreement, each of the following, among other things, constitutes an
“Event of Default” under the Notes: (i) the Company fails to pay principal and interest when due under the Notes; (ii)
the Company defaults in the performance or observance of any covenant, obligation or agreement contained in the Notes, the Purchase
Agreement or the Security Agreement (as described below), subject to a thirty (30) day cure period; (iii) the material breach of
any representation, warranty or certification made by the Company in or pursuant to the Purchase Agreement, subject to a thirty
(30) day cure period; (iv) the appointment of a receiver for the Company’s property or the commencement of voluntary or involuntary
bankruptcy proceedings against the Company; (v) the liquidation of the Company or suspension of its operations other than in the
ordinary course of business; or (vi) a change in control of the Company. In addition, the Purchase Agreement prohibits the Company
from incurring indebtedness that is senior to the Notes, permitting any of its subsidiaries to incur indebtedness, or permitting
any lien to attach to any of the assets of the Company or any subsidiary, other than certain permitted liens.

As more fully described below, the Notes are secured by a first
priority security interest in all assets of the Company. Payment of up to $1,000,000 of the Notes is jointly and severally guaranteed
by Steven Leber, Chairman and Co-Chief Executive Officer of the Company, Joseph Bernstein, a member of the Board of Directors of
the Company and Co-Chief Executive Officer and Chief Financial Officer of the Company, and Dr. Robert Cohen, a member of the Board
of Directors of the Company.

Warrants to Purchase Common Stock

The Warrants are exercisable at an initial exercise price
of $0.50 per share and may be exercised on a “cashless basis” as described in the Warrants. The exercise price
and number of shares for which the Warrants are exercisable are subject to adjustments for certain customary events. Each
Warrant provides that the number of shares for which it is exercisable will be automatically reduced by 50% if such
investor’s Note is repaid in full or if such investor does not convert such investor’s Note in connection with a
Qualified Financing. Each Warrant expires on the date that is five years following the date the Warrant is issued.

Security Agreement

In connection with the Initial Closing, on December
7, 2012, the Company entered into a Security Agreement (the “Security Agreement”) with John Thomas Financial,
Inc., the initial collateral agent on behalf of the holders of the Notes. Under the Security Agreement, the Company granted a
first priority security interest in all of the assets of the Company to the holders of the Notes.

Limited Guaranty of Payment

In connection with the Initial Closing, on December 7, 2012,
Messrs. Leber and Bernstein and Dr. Cohen (the “Guarantors”) executed a Limited Guaranty of Payment (the “Guaranty”)
in favor of the investors party to the Purchase Agreement pursuant to which the Guarantors guaranteed the payment of up to $1,000,000
in aggregate principal amount of the Notes (the “Guaranteed Amount”) in the event the Company fails to make payments
under the Notes. The Guaranteed Amount will be reduced by any amounts which the holders of the Notes may realize before or after
maturity of the Notes on a pro rata basis in proportion to amounts realized by such holders with respect to amounts due under
the Notes. Solely for purposes of illustration, if the aggregate amount outstanding under the Notes is $3,500,000 and the Company
repays $1,400,000 of such amount, the Guaranteed Amount will be reduced by $400,000 to $600,000.

Contribution and Indemnification Agreement

In connection with the Initial Closing, on December 7, 2012,
the Company and the Guarantors entered into a Contribution and Indemnification Agreement (the “Contribution Agreement”)
pursuant to which each of the Guarantors will be entitled to contribution from the other Guarantors if such Guarantor is required
to make any payment to the holders of the Notes that is greater than such Guarantor’s “applicable percentage”
as defined in the Contribution Agreement. Pursuant to the terms of the Contribution Agreement, the Company agreed to indemnify
each of the Guarantors and to hold each of them harmless from and against any and all claims, damages, losses, liabilities and
expenses which any of the Guarantors may incur in connection with or arising out of or relating to the Guaranty. The Guarantors
will receive warrants to purchase Common Stock in consideration for entering into the Guaranty.

The foregoing descriptions of the terms of the Purchase Agreement,
the Notes, the Warrants, the Security Agreement, the Guaranty and the Contribution Agreement do not purport to be complete and
are qualified in their entireties by reference to the form of Purchase Agreement, form of Note, form of Warrant, the Security Agreement,
the Guaranty and the Contribution Agreement. The Company has filed the form of Note and form of Warrant as Exhibits 4.1 and 4.2,
respectively, to this Current Report on Form 8-K (this “Report”). The Company will file the form of Purchase Agreement,
the Security Agreement, the Guaranty and the Contribution Agreement as exhibits to its Annual Report on Form 10-K for the year
ending December 31, 2012.

Item 2.03

Creation of a Direct Financial Obligation or an Obligation under an Off-Balance Sheet Arrangement of a Registrant.

The disclosure contained in Item 1.01 of this Report is incorporated
herein by reference in response to this Item 2.03.

Item 3.02

Unregistered Sales of Equity Securities.

The disclosure contained in Item 1.01 of this Report is incorporated
herein by reference in response to this Item 3.02.

The Notes and Warrants issued at the Initial Closing were offered
and sold in a private transaction in reliance upon exemptions from registration pursuant to Section 4(2) of the Securities Act
of 1933, as amended (the “Securities Act”), and Rule 506 of Regulation D (“Regulation D”) promulgated under
the Securities Act. The Company made this determination based on the representations of each investor party to the Purchase Agreement
which included that each such investor (i) is an “accredited investor” within the meaning of Rule 501 of Regulation
D, (ii) is acquiring the securities for investment and not with a view to or for distribution, and (iii) had access to adequate
information about the Company. In addition, there was no general solicitation or advertising for the securities issued in the Offering.

Item 9.01

Financial Statements and Exhibits.

Exhibit

Number

Description

4.1

Form of Note

4.2

Form of Warrant

SIGNATURES

Pursuant to the requirements of the Securities Exchange Act
of 1934, the registrant has duly caused this report to be signed on its behalf by the undersigned hereunto duly authorized.

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